Multiple Choice

Consider a game where two software developers, Astrid and Bettina, must independently choose which programming language to use for a joint project. The first number in each pair is Astrid's payoff, and the second is Bettina's payoff (in thousands of dollars). The payoffs are as follows:

  • If both choose C++, the payoff is (3, 4).
  • If both choose Java, the payoff is (4, 3).
  • If Astrid chooses C++ and Bettina chooses Java, the payoff is (2, 2).
  • If Astrid chooses Java and Bettina chooses C++, the payoff is (1, 1).

Based on these payoffs, which statement best describes the strategic situation?

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